Protesters clashed outside the Anaheim, Calif., city hall Tuesday, dousing five people — including two young children — with pepper spray amid a crowd teeming with Donald Trump supporters and opponents, police said.

A pair of young girls, ages 8 and 11, were among the bystanders struck by an anti-Trump counter-protester’s stream of pepper spray into the crowd. The unidentified suspect then fled the demonstration, Anaheim police Sgt. Daron Wyatt said in an email to the Daily News.

The children were standing by a woman wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat and were pictured sobbing as paramedics came to the rescue.

It’s unclear who fired the pepper spray or brandished a stun gun heard in a video at the confrontation.

The pepper spraying incident is the latest in a long string of violent confrontations that have wounded people at Trump rallies across the nation. Anti-Trump protesters have been punched, pepper sprayed and forced out of campaign rallies.